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GOVERNMENT WILL STEP IT UP

IN a written statement to Parliament, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said: “The government welcomes the work of the review and will now consider the detailed recommendations ahead of providing a full response in spring 2022.
“The review demonstrates that there are fundamental issues with our national sport, and that this merits radical reform. Fans across the country want and deserve that reform.
We have seen in the past how football has been unable to reform itself and to deliver changes that stop the likes of Bury FC or Macclesfield Town going out of business, or whic...

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